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It had happened. I had brought the dream out into reality and it had dissolved. It was just a dream and had found no purchase in the real world where it was dependent on other people for its realization. I wished that I could have sucked my words back inside where they had lived a colorful life of promise, had been nurtured by hope, and had never been tested — James Franco

Just being able to express myself and reach so many other people by doing so is really great! — Mary Engelbreit

It is dainty to be sick if you have leisure and convenience for it. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

I saw a small bottle of cologne and asked if it was for sale. She said, "It's free with purchase." I asked her if anyone bought anything toda — Steven Wright

True satisfaction is to be found in accepting life as it is, instead of struggling to change it into something we imagine that we wish. — Stefan Stenudd

If we do not transform our pain, we will most assuredly transmit it. — Richard Rohr

All day long wearing a hat that wasn't on my head — Jack Kerouac

He'll never do it again,' she swears, but he will because she'll let him. Now me? I've got no use for imitation love that packs a punch. — Nikki Grimes

The old men send the young to die in war,
But if the roles were reversed, what then the score? — Alan Cook

And I could trace them directly back to email subscribers. — Ian Brodie

Pyp had stabbed a turnip with his knife. "The night is dark and full of turnips," he announced in a solemn voice. "Let us all pray for venison, my children, with some onions and a bit of tasty gravy. — George R R Martin

I glanced into his emerald green eyes and felt the depth of my feelings unravel. If anything, my feelings were stronger because my heart longed to be with him. — B. Truly

The question of this book is simple: What is the best use of my smartphone in the flourishing of my life? To that end, my aim is to avoid both extremes: the utopian optimism of the technophiliac and the dystopian pessimistic of the technophobe. — Tony Reinke